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As you remember, I put my O on my back porch to have a place to work on it this winter. I put the heat shrink clear plastic on the outside of the screens last weekend to create a green house effect on the porch. Boy, it does almost too good. Can be in the thirties outside and eighty on the porch. I keep the back door, leading inside the house, and it heats my whole house toasty.
Here is it awaiting: ![]() And now look at it: ![]() ![]() I rebuilt the carb and S/G already. No problems at all so far as everything seems to be in good nick. I had soaked the bolts in penetrating oil earlier so they all are coming out easy. I will have to pace myself or I will be finished it too soon. Question. Is the original the same width as my 122/124 ? If so I guess I can work on them after this one. Thanks for looking. John PS... That is a genuine Persian Oriental Carpet it is sitting on. They are as tough as Cubs.
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Original, 109, a pair of 122s, 124 with power lift, 124 with creeper, 126, 147, 1050, 1200, two 1250s, 1450 Dual Stick , another 1450, two 1650s, Gannon Earthcavator, Haban sickle bar and a bunch of other things you either pull, push or hang underneath. |
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Good job, John! Please keep the updates coming.
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I was going to ask you about that fancy carpet! At least it will protect any parts you drop!
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good work
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Careful, if that carpet is Persian, then it might be a flying carpet and you are likely to lose your O! Then you would step onto your porch and say, "O-my!!!"
![]() Looks good so far. Get it done ASAP and let it go out in the snow and play....then you can start on another cub! Cub Cadet 123
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The tower came off real easy as with the steering wheel.
This is the first time anything major has been done to this O. I am amazed that there is no rust anywhere on the frame and tower. It is nice not finding any surprises left by a PO. ![]()
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Original, 109, a pair of 122s, 124 with power lift, 124 with creeper, 126, 147, 1050, 1200, two 1250s, 1450 Dual Stick , another 1450, two 1650s, Gannon Earthcavator, Haban sickle bar and a bunch of other things you either pull, push or hang underneath. |
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Very nice, looks like you have a good one to restore.
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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Looks like it is coming along,are you going to paint it in there too?
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No, I will take it to a neighbor who has a down draft booth and dryer. I don't want paint fumes all over. I will use his bead blaster as well.
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Lookin' good man! Your making quick work of the dis-assembly!!
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